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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jul 12, 2023 ^^
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I love your interviews. Iām not a musician, so I donāt know 90 percent of what youāre talking about, but itās fun to watch the people open up to you and the relationship between you and the interviewee. Iāve never seen anything like it. Itās wonderful. Itās clearly because of your technique to allow them do nearly all the talkingāand that you know what youāre talking about when you do say something. Anyone who wants to be an interviewer should study you. This is coming from a longtime journalist. I watch all the interviewsā no matter how longā to the very end. Itās always a fascinating watch, and I am slowly learning things about music. I actually bought a Wes Montgomery live album and Steely Danās Aja because of your show. Love the Steve Gaad interview and many others. Please keep it going. Thank you!
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I absolutely adore That Pedal Show. I actually ended up picking up a guitar and learning to play because I was so interested in gear and what they talked about on their show. I come from the world of computer enthusiasts so guitar gear was a clear transition point into a new hobby for me. Their channel is such a fantastic resource to identify what it is that YOU want to sound like and what will help get you there.
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As well as being used as an observatory, calendar, and for ceremonies many scientists now believe that Stonehenge was also used as an acoustic and reverb chamber. This allowed speakers to be heard clearly no matter which way the listener was facing - but it also made it very difficult for people standing outside the circle to hear what was being said to the inner circle of priviledged listeners. Also, the small gaps between the stones created reverb which made the speaker's voice and music sound more pleasant.
(Scientists have used models of Stonehenge inside acoustic chambers to prove this.)
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Rick I have been watching you religiously for a year now and love what you are doing!!! I am the only woman owned record shop in Michigan and have done so 15 years now and music is so so important . Because of you Iāve picked my guitar back up and so glad I did!! Keep it up and keep spreading the word , without music I do not know where I would be. I brought in some Polyphia LPs in last week and was overjoyed when a kid came in and bought them yesterday. If your ever in Michigan please come by The Record lounge!!!!
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I loved this episode. Thank you for making me aware of these two gentlemen. I subscribed to their channel. I am inspired to pick up my electric after only touching it a few times since 77. I picked acoustic back up a couple of a years ago and this reminded me that electric is my first love. There is so much for me to learn.
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@mikedr1549
9 months ago
Mick and Dan - two absolute treasures in the guitar community!
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